House cladding ideas
Give your house kerb appeal

Whether you want to give your home a facelift, protect it from the elements or add energy-saving insulation, there are so many types of cladding to consider. From ancient wood-working techniques to amazing new materials, we take a look at the options available and highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Cedar cladding
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Larch cladding
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Painted wooden cladding
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Black charred wood cladding
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Contemporary faux stone cladding

The ultra-compact surface known as Dekton is produced using a high-tech process that reproduces the metamorphic change that natural stone undergoes when subjected to high temperatures and pressure over thousands of years. The resulting material is watertight and UV, ice, heat and scratch resistant. It's also fireproof and can be used for flooring and worktops, as well as cladding.
Man-made marble cladding

This high-tech marble substitute comes in large sheets, which makes it relatively easy to install, and a range of natural stone-inspired colours. This house has been covered in a composite inspired by Calacatta and Carrara marble. Unlike actual marble, this effect can be engineered to match the veins so that they run from slab to slab. This isn't a cheap application, but it's very effective on contemporary architecture.
Fibre cement cladding

Metal cladding
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Wooden cladding: Oak

Wood is a natural insulator and if it's treated and maintained correctly it can last for years. This oak cladding has a pale golden colour that will silver over time. Be aware that all wooden cladding changes colour as it weathers so be sure to research other projects to see how the wood will look in a few years. If it's sourced from a sustainable forest it is also environmentally friendly. Softwoods are cheaper than hardwoods, but they are not quite as durable and generally require more maintenance. For a period feel, lay the wood horizontally. Contemporary styles tend to favour vertical fixing.
Charred accoya cladding

Sustainable Accoya wood (also know as acetylated wood) is a hardwood that has had its cellular structure altered to make it rot-proof and water repellent; meaning cladding joints do not open, tolerances remain tight and twist is prevented. Hardwearing, low-maintenance and non-toxic, Accoya wood also offers superior stability making it an ideal material for exterior cladding applications. In this house clad by US firm Delta Millworks, the wood has been charred using the Japanese technique Shou Sugi Ban, which actually makes the wood more fire retardant and gives it a beautiful black appearance.
Traditional stone cladding

Contemporary stone cladding

Brick slips

Thermowood cladding

Hanging clay tiles

Waney-edge cladding

UPVC cladding

Unplasticised polyvinyl chloride or UPVC cladding is designed to look as close as possible to painted wooden cladding. With the more expensive UPVC cladding products it's hard to tell the plastic apart from the real thing without seeing it up close. It's cheaper to buy and install than wood, needs no maintenance and won't rot or corrode. Dirt does collect on it though so it will need a wash down every few years. Being plastic, UPVC cladding can be moulded into many different incarnations. Is is also available in a variety of colours, although white is normally the cheapest. While shiplap is the most popular arrangement of it, open-v, feather edge and herringbone are also common fixing patterns. For a more contemporary look it is often laid vertically.
Wooden shingles and shakes

Painted render

Pre-coloured render

The latest technology has made it possible to create coloured render. This is a more expensive process than standard rendering, but it avoids the need for additional painting on top, which would need reapplying every few years. A silicone roughcast render was applied to this property in Polar White but there are a range of colours available including taupes, yellows and greens. Silicone renders have a high degree of water repellency and they offer increased resistance against algae growth and lime bloom
Metal standing seam cladding

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